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4Aand attractive arrangement or the presentinvention.

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FOSE OCHER, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

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site am; of Lettefsratent. Patented Dec. 27, 191e.

Application inea .my e, 1910. sei-mino. 570.174.

To allwhom 'it may concern:

Be it known that I, Foss DE Roenes, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Chicago, in the county of Cook and Statefof Illinois, have invented certain iew and useful Improvements in Game- Boards, 0f which the following isa specilication.

This invention relates to gameboards for 4playing games representing speed contests such as equestrian, foot or like races, or contests, and 1n which succeeding casts of a cu-l bical die carrying the spots or numerals one l to six on its respective faces, afford the means by which the points in the game are made." And the present improvement hasfor its object/to provide a simple, efficient grouping of the surface indicating means or figures upon 'of the game board wherewith the attainment of the point-s in the game are indicated in a ready manner andvwith which a material increase in the element of chance is introduced into the game, all as will hereinafter more fully appear. i

In the accompanying drawings: Figure'l, is a plan view of a game lboard embodying Fig. 2, is a-detail perspective view ofthe cast-ing die and box used in connection with the same.

Similar numerals of reference indicate like parts in both views.

Referring to the drawings, 1 represents the board or chart, preferablyl of the rectanlar form shown, and comprising a sheet'of mill-board or Vthe like, which maybe suitably creased so'as to fold together intoa compact shape when not 1n use, andas usual in the board, as shown. In my preferred grouping as shown in Fig. 1, six rows of horses and jockeys are shown, but the number of rows may be increased or sirablewithout departing from the scope of my invention. Each row Aof horses and jockeys, one to six, the numerals having an irregular arrangement with relation to each other and also in relation to the numerals of thenext adjacent rows, and in my preferred arrange-g ment of said 1, will be as fo1lows f.y'l;`he first rowgcoma.

outside with the numeral 5,

Vcally arranged or placed decreased if found deor the like, will be numbered from' -tiorlf made,.-

numerals as illustrated in. Fig. v

mences from the outside with the numeral 6, and follows with the numerals 3, 5, :2, #l and 1. The second row commences from the and follows with the numerals 2, 6, '-1, 1, and 3; -The third row commences from the outside with the" numeral 3, and follows with the numerals 1, Ll, 5, 2 and 6. The fourth row 'commences from the outside lwith the numeral 2, and follows with the numerals 5, 3, 1, Gand 4. The fifth row commences from the outside with the numeral 4:,- and follows with the' numerals 6, 1, 3, 5 and 2f The sixth .row commences from the outsideV with'the numeral l, and follows with the numerals 4, 2, 6, 3 and 5.

9 is an ordinary lcubieal die, and 10 the box from which the same is cast-usually upon the central fieldl or space 8 aforesaid.

In the preferred form of the present in` `vention Vas above set -forth andfas illustrated in the drawings, there are thirty-six horses comprised in thejsix 'columns' and circles of the same, and in reality the thirty- ,i 'horses' systemati@` so that each of the six horses comprise six six is shown but once inthe same row and but vonce in the same circle,'such arrange, ment requiring that each horse shall be at the top of one column, second'in another column, and so lon to the bottom of a column, and 'provides an arrangement by which a player using any oneC column has an equal chance with the players using the The.' nuother columns Aof *the system.. merels employed are for la more ready ldetermination of the horsesas the game prov grosses and the casting die is repeatedly thrown.

In playingjthe game, suitable rules are to be established for governing the Aplayers and the scoring of the points in the.}game, an example of such rules, and one affording va very entertaining contest is as follows f With two players engaged in the game, each player will take three radialv rows or col umns of the figures,- while .with three players engaged in the game, each player will take two of said rows or columns, and a like equal division will be made with'an increasedjnumber of players, and in soine cases such equal division will be attainedby the non-use ofone or more of the rowsor c0l-l Withjthe desired allotment or selecumns.

4one of the' playersv takes and 'shakes and `casts the, die yffrom' the dedox. I

hgard,-. and assuming' -ffor I example that the throw is a siX spotJ the player that has the No. 6 horse on the top of his row is entitled to score three points; the player thathas a No. 6 horse second from the top of his-row is entitled' to score v two points, and the player that has a No. 6 horse third from the top of hisrow is entitled to score one point, with no other rows y, entitled to any score.

-two Ipoints to go7 Fifteen points is the game, the lowest point-to go. v- The cast of the .die shows a lfour spot. p av No. 4 horse at the top of The rst mentioned player has his row and is entitled to score three points and accordingly goes out. The next mentioned player has a No. l horse` second from the top 'of his row and is entitled to score two points and also* goes out. The last mentioned figure will ,player has a," horse thirdfroniithe top 'of'his row, and being the last entitledto score loses the game. It is preferable that game is out, then the next player casts the die for the next game, and so on around the board. f

Having thus fully described my said in- Ventionwhat I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent. is z-j A game board adapted for use in connection with a eubical casting die, and provided with a center field, and radial rows the same figures arranged so that the same occur-hut once in 'a trie. with the center of the field.

Signed at Chicagoz lllinois'this 28th day of June l9l0. Y Foss DE ROCHER. XVitnesses: I i l l u ROBERT BURNS, GEORGE KARG..

Athe same player, casts the die until the f 'of-figures, each row comprising a series of y 

